Of Many Men

War is the shape of many men, those in the sun and those in the shade; many hands clear the shade, but in truth they have only succeeded when the last shadow is gone. - Oliver Cromwell's Soldier's Lament Here is the story of one man's wartime adventures, his reactions to such events as the ravage of France, the invasion of Greece, the fall of Tobruk and the battle of Alamein - events to which he is an eye-witness, not an active participant. For Wolfe is a war correspondent, and though bewildered by much of what he sees, he tries to remain as cool and detached as possible. In Spain while the European situation is coming to a head, he is crossing the Pyrenees as war is actually declared. He wanders through Finland, Norway, Greece, North Africa, the Near East, France and many